You can begin working in a rewarding healthcare career as a trained Dental Assistant – fast.

In as little as 15 months, IBMC College will prepare you with the clinical skills needed to assist dentists with chair-side procedures, perform administrative tasks and provide patients with a pleasant dental experience, all at a campus near you in Northern Colorado.

The coursework introduces you to dental sciences, dental radiography, equipment sterilization and best practices for delivering outstanding comfort and care to your patients, ideal for students who enjoy helping others.

In the program, you will learn from seasoned instructors, in small class settings, bringing you personalized attention to further your success. Complimentary tutoring is also available, should you require additional support in a challenging class along the way.

During the last five weeks of the Dental Assisting Diploma program, you will participate in an externship at a dental office or related dental facility, allowing you to gain real-world experience before entering the workforce and providing you an edge in today’s competitive job market.

You can put your mind at ease after graduation. IBMC’s Placement Coordinators are working for you. This department reaches out to area employers to provide job placement assistance and regularly posts career openings for graduates of our programs.

Now is the time to get started in a meaningful dental assisting career with accelerated training from IBMC College. Call 800-495-2669 or visit www.ibmc.edu today.

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